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Five reasons why an Apple tablet makes sense now
About one year ago, we said that the UMPC essentially is dead (at least in mass-market terms) and suggested that someone should ask Apple to help design such a device...."
Review: Modbook Mac-based tablet shows promise, but limited appeal
I say that having spent two weeks with the Modbook, which is basically an Apple MacBook that's been converted into a tablet PC for designers or those who need a..."
ASUS R2E First Impressions
To date the R2E has not had a full review done on it and since I owned an R2H largely to my satisfaction for over a year I felt I was the best person in the team..."
Review: Axiotron ModBook
Axiotron aims to fill some of the gaps in Apple's lineup with the ModBook, a 13-inch MacBook reworked into a slate-style tablet PC. It's a clever bit of engineering,..."
Axiotron®’S Highly Anticipated And Award-Winning Modbook™ Ships To Consumers Today;...
Winner of Macworld Expo’s 2007 Best of Show Award, Axiotron’s High-End Slate-Style Modbook Integrates the Apple macbook® Computer’s Speed, Power, Usability and..."
Nokia impresses with latest Internet Tablet
Why it's cool: This is a great device to have at home as a quick and easy way to access the Internet without having to boot up a PC or notebook. It's also the closest..."
Apple Tablet PC is real, says Asus
Crave hangs with people in high places -- that's how we get exclusives and free food. A few weeks ago we were having a civilised dinner with our friends at Asus..."
Linux ultra-mobile PC in the works
Seven companies including Mozilla, Arm and MontaVista have teamed up to develop an ultra-mobile PC - a device smaller than a laptop but bigger than a phone – that..."
Pepper Pad 3 Linux UMPC arrives in UK
It may not be the most attractive portable device on the market, but the Linux-based Pepper Pad 3 internet tablet has been given a technical makeover that includes..."
Nokia adds Skype to N800 Tablet
Nokia Corp. introduced Skype Internet-calling software for its N800 Wi-Fi tablet on Wednesday, providing another alternative to using a cell phone, while a debate..."
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